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Opening the Jura Z series housing

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  1. Opening the Jura Z series housing, Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Unplug the machine from the power outlet

    • Remove all attachments: water tank, drip tray, aroma lid

  2. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 2, image 1 of 3 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 2, image 2 of 3 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 2, image 3 of 3
    • Turn the machine so the back is facing toward the front.

    • The Jura sign must be removed. Turn it a few millimeters counterclickwise.

    • If this becomes difficult use a suction cup to assist.

    • Remove the Jura sign.

  3. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 3, image 1 of 2 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • Behind the Jura sign are two screws with an oval head. They have to be removed.

    • These screws have an oval head that makes them look like rivets (picture 2). You need to use a special bit for their removal. If the right bit is not available, it could be done with a pair of needle nose pliers. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!!!!

  4. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 4, image 1 of 2 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 4, image 2 of 2
    • Push the back down a bit and then remove it.

  5. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Pull the right side panel- as seen looking to the frontpanel - backwards and take it off.

    • Sometimes it gets a bit stuck and may require a bit more of a pull.

  6. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 6, image 1 of 3 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 6, image 2 of 3 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 6, image 3 of 3
    • In this step, you should remove the screws of the left side panel. The side panel can only be removed after removing the top cover.

    • Remove the Torx T15 screw on the front wall of the side panel.

    • In the side part there is a lid over the brew group. The lid is fastened at the top with two oval head screws. Remove those to remove the lid.

    • With the cover removed the brew group becomes visible

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    • This step shows how to remove the top cover

    • Remove the powder tray and all coffee beans.

    • The cover is fastened with three Torx T15 screws. Those are easily visible under the covers as well as the small cover on the left back side.

    • Remove the two Phillips screws on the bean container and remove the bean container.

    • Lift the cover upwards.

    • If it is stuck, use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry it open.

    • The lid of the bean container is held in place by a small, strong magnet that loosely rests. It is either in the green marked recess, or it remains hanging on the bean container. Make sure it is not lost!

  8. Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 8, image 1 of 2 Opening the Jura Z series housing: step 8, image 2 of 2
    • Pull the left side panel backwards to take it off.

    • For some repairs it is not necessary to remove the left side panel.

Conclusion

Repeat the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.

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12 Comments

Hi,

Do you also have a detailed description how to disassemble the front part?

Because I need to replace the “Outlet gate black V2”, the black plastic part behind the logo at the front panel which has the tube for tea attached to it. This black plastic cover of the tube is broken and therefore I want to replace this part.

Thank you very much for your answer!

Flo - Reply

Sorry, No. I never did this fix. Perhaps one of those videos helps: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0... and https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/P...

VauWeh - Reply

Great photo's and directions, couldn't be clearer or more straightforward. Thank you so much!

I had a small hole in one of the internal clear water hoses right where the clip held it in place. I cut off just slightly more than a quarter inch of the hose to get safety past where the hole in the hose was; but then had to struggle to stretch the remaining hose, just that quarter of an inch that I cut off, to remount and get the clip back on. Finally got it back in place. To say Jura is stingy with their hose lengths is putting it mildly.

I have looked everyplace for that rather specialized hose to have some on hand for my next leak. The hose seems to be medical grade. Websites that sell it have ridiculous prices for just a few inches of the stuff. I would pay it if I could get a few feet, but inches for $20 or $30 dollars is insane. Do you know of a source where it can be purchased in longer lengths? Thanks again!

Walter - Reply

Well, I live in EU and it's rather easy to buy spare parts for Jura. You can buy all kind of hoses and of all length rather cheap e.g. here, but I don't know, if they will ship overseas.

VauWeh -

Thank you.

When I opened the machine all the hoses look to be the same size and type on my Jura Z9 (clear silicone hose with crisscrossed silver lines embedded in the silicone - presumably for reinforcement), however, researching hose size online for Z9 brings up different diameter hoses for each connection. Is this right, as they all looked to be the same diameter to me (I did not think to measure at the time I had the sides off). Thanks again!

Walter - Reply

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